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  The Network Hub | Virtual Office, Mailbox, Office Rental
The Network Hub was established 2006 after observations of first time entrepreneurs struggling to find fundings from angel investors and venture capital companies.
The Network Hub is a special kind of venture capital firm and incubator that care more about your idea than your age, resume and your business plan.
The Network Hub is opening its first round of seed-funding of the year.
www.thenetworkhub.ca   (1106 words)

  
 Hub Network :: Hub Group, Inc.
For thirty-five years Hub Group Inc. has built a nationwide network of operating offices staffed by professionals to manage transportation and logistics services across North America.
Every step of the way, the Hub Network Advantage gives customers and vendors the power to move their goods without a hitch.
Hub's growing asset base gives us the means to meet your growing needs.
www.hubgroup.com /network   (155 words)

  
 Corante Marketing Hub
The Corante Marketing Hub is your starting point for keeping abreast of the best writing and thinking on marketing, branding, and PR from across the blogosphere and beyond.
With the launch and development of the Corante Network, Corante has partnered with scores of the blogosphere's most respected thinkers and writers in specific categories to bring you cutting edge coverage and commentary that will help you stay ahead of the curve, gain valuable insights, and save time.
Again, the Corante Network contributors rank among the most respected observers on their respective topics.
marketing.corante.com /about.php   (344 words)

  
  What is hub? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN.
A third type of hub, called a switching hub, actually reads the destination address of each packet and then forwards the packet to the correct port.
Networking Hubs and Concentrators - Supplies VDSL and HPNA concentrators and network switches for business, campus, industrial, MTU/MDU, and hospitality environments.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/h/hub.html   (643 words)

  
  Hosting Hub Enterprise Web Design, E-Commerce and Hosting Solutions in Kent UK www.hubenterprise.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As well as this, all data is stored in two large network disk arrays, data is automatically synchronised between the arrays so that in the event of an array failing the remaining array continues to serve data to the servers with no downtime.
Our network is based on gigabit technology which means that it runs at a speed of 1000 Mb per second, most other hosting networks are limited to 100 Mb per second.
Hub Enterprise decided that after many years of being let down by various hosting providers they would only use the best hosting solutions even if it meant a price increase as cheaper ones normally prove to be a false economy.
www.hubenterprise.co.uk /hubaffiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=1518_5_1_6   (1110 words)

  
  Network Everywhere
As in most hubs, the Hub’s Uplink port and the port adjacent to it are joined together inside the hub, and one cannot be used while the other is in use.
If you are connecting the hub to another Ethernet hub or a 10/100 switch, remember that Ethernet rules only allow two hubs to be connected together, or uplinked, within a single network.
If you are connecting the hub to a Fast Ethernet hub or switch, remember that Fast Ethernet rules only allow two hubs to be connected together, or uplinked, within a single network.
www.networkeverywhere.com /support/hubsupport.asp   (1795 words)

  
  KEPCIL - Network Basics !
Hubs, switches and routers are all devices which connect one or more computers to other computers, networked devices or to other networks.
A network topology in which peripheral nodes are connected to a central node, which rebroadcasts all transmissions received from any peripheral node to all peripheral nodes on the network, including the originating node.
A network topology that, from a purely topologic viewpoint, resembles an interconnection of star networks in that individual peripheral nodes are required to transmit to and receive from one other node only, toward a central node, and are not required to act as repeaters or regenerators.
keppanet.netfirms.com /keppanet/networks.htm   (2726 words)

  
  Network topology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Network topology is determined only by the configuration of connections between nodes; it is therefore a part of graph theory.
As in the conventional star network, individual nodes may thus still be isolated from the network by a single-point failure of a transmission path to the node.
Networks designed with this topology are usually very expensive to set up, but have a high amount of reliability due to multiple paths data can travel on.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Network_topology   (1209 words)

  
 Get a Clue: Switches vs. Hubs
My grandpa would be more familiar with this analogy; using a hub on the network can be compared to those old party lines people had when you shared a phone line with several neighbors.
Clue: Hubs distribute all of the data they receive to all the network devices they are connected to.
Any traffic destined from a computer on hub one to a computer on hub two will be directed by the switch and you will avoid traffic propagating to the other hubs.
www.networkclue.com /hardware/network/switches-vs-hubs.aspx   (739 words)

  
 JR Network Solutions - Home Network Components
Hub: The hub is the central connection point for all devices in a network.
A network hub can have anywhere from 4 to 16 ports, that connect to the cables from all of the networked computers.
Using the bicycle wheel analogy, network cable is the spoke of the wheel, connecting the hub to the individual PCs.
www.jrnetworksolutions.com /pages/HomeNetworking/homenetworktools.htm   (878 words)

  
 Guide to network switch or hub
A hub is a fairly simple device that effectively connects all of the ports together, adds some logic for detecting errors and moves data in from one system and out to every other system.
When switches were new and very expensive, they were usually used to connect different hubs together to form larger networks of hubs.
In a home network, you probably won't come across that sort of situation, but if you've got more than one hub in your network, you may want to consider connecting the hubs to a switch instead of to each other.
freepctech.com /pc/002/networks003.shtml   (984 words)

  
 What is hub? - a definition from Whatis.com
In general, a hub is the central part of a wheel where the spokes come together.
1) In describing network topologies, a hub topology consists of a backbone (main circuit) to which a number of outgoing lines can be attached ("dropped"), each providing one or more connection port for device to attach to.
Networking trends in 2007 comprise wireless, mobility, security and more, all coming together to prove that the network is becoming more disruptive...
searchnetworking.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci212294,00.html   (481 words)

  
 Network card buying tips
Network hubs are a stand alone hardware device that allow for several computers to be connected to a large or small network of computers.
Network hubs are only required if you plan on setting up a network of 2 or more computers.
Network hub prices will vary depending upon the amount of ports and if the hub is auto switching.
www.computerhope.com /btips/nic.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Cabled Network Troubleshooting - LAN with Cat 5 network cards, hubs and cables
Hubs also have a power transformer that needs to be plugged into a live outlet.
Check the physical connectors at all points on your network in the failed path, and make sure that you are within all of the limits for your physical layer in terms of number of workstations and distances.
It could also be that the cable end plugged into the hub wasn't crimped on as tightly as it could have been, causing the performance of the link to be dependent on the exact position of the cable, an unacceptable situation.
www.fonerbooks.com /network.htm   (1873 words)

  
 Hardware Connections
On a network, a hub is basically a repeater which is used to re-time and amplify the network signals.
The hub on the upper left is full, but it has an uplink port on the right which lets it connect to another hub.
Because each hub introduces some delay onto the network signals, there is a limit to the number of hubs you can sequentially link.
www.comptechdoc.org /independent/networking/guide/nethardware.html   (701 words)

  
 Overview of the Cisco Micro Hub
We have tried to define networking terms that you may be unfamiliar with, and we have tried to identify the technical areas in which you may not have experience.
Hub Connectors--Detailed description of the connectors on the rear panel of the hub.
Connecting to a network device--When connecting port 5 to a network device such as a PC, workstation, router, or server (that use MDI ports), leave the button in the default position (OUT), and connect the device to port 5.
www.cisco.com /univercd/cc/td/doc/product/10bthubs/hub/1500hbug/intro.htm   (1608 words)

  
 Hub Network: Machine Design
Network Switches (567 company listings) Network switches route packets between ports at the OSI layer 2, which means that (in Ethernet) the switches decide where incoming packets are transferred to, based on the NIC's 48-bit address.
Network Modems (436 company listings) Network modems (modulators-demodulators) are devices or programs that allow computers to transmit data over telephone lines.
Network Accessories (148 company listings) Network accessories are devices that are used to complement or enhance computer and network systems.
productsearch.machinedesign.com /mdproducts/hub_network   (672 words)

  
 UGA Network Design and Implementation Guidelines
If the hub is also attached to a backbone (larger network), then all workstations at the end of the twisted pair segments can communicate with any device connected to the same backbone (e.g., on another hub).
Hub management is accomplished through software running remotely on a PC or workstation which can communicate with the hub module or stack using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
Since the failure of any hub or hub component means that all devices attached to that hub or component will be unable to communicate, it is important to have a viable disaster recovery and maintenance plan in place, especially for server connections.
www.uga.edu /netinfo/netguide   (6528 words)

  
 Intel® InBusiness™ Products - Network Devices
Hubs (also called a wiring hub, or concentrator) are the central connectivity point in a star network, workgroup or subnet.
A switch also enables a network transmission to be directed to a specific node on the network instead of being transmitted to all users, like on a hub.
A repeater is similar to a hub with the exception that it amplifies and retimes the signals being sent across the network.
www.intel.com /support/inbusiness/sb/cs-009399.htm   (1109 words)

  
 Printing to the Legend Using the Network Connection
Ask your network administrator for assistance if you are unsure of which type of cable you have.
The hub allows you to maintain current connections to your local area network or other devices that you may already have.
The Legend acts as a standard network printer and can be configured in the same manner that you would configure any other network printer.
www.epiloglaser.com /tl_networking.htm   (673 words)

  
 Intel® InBusiness™ Products - Network Devices
Hubs (also called a wiring hub, or concentrator) are the central connectivity point in a star network, workgroup or subnet.
A switch also enables a network transmission to be directed to a specific node on the network instead of being transmitted to all users, like on a hub.
A repeater is similar to a hub with the exception that it amplifies and retimes the signals being sent across the network.
support.intel.com /support/inbusiness/sb/CS-009399.htm   (1109 words)

  
 Network Computing | Sneak Preview | Digital Convergence | PowerDsine Offers Low-Voltage Conduit for New Devices | Full ...
The mechanics of the connection are simple: A network switch provides an active network connection to a device; this connection is routed through the Power Over LAN Hub on its way to the end device.
This arrangement means that each port on the hub consists of an input RJ-45 jack (from the network switch) and an identical output jack, which feeds the combined power/data signal to the IP phone or other device.
PowerDsine's Power Over LAN Hub seems to provide one successful solution to the power concerns of VoIP and wireless LANs, and may prove to be popular when the governing standards are finished, predicted to be sometime in 2002.
www.networkcomputing.com /1208/1208sp4.html   (1164 words)

  
 How does a VSAT network work?
The hub controls the network through a network management system (NMS) server, which allows a network operator to monitor and control all components of the network.
Outbound information (from the hub to the VSATs) is sent up to the communications satellite's transponder, which receives it, amplifies it and beams it back to earth for reception by the remote VSATs.
This arrangement, where all network communication passes through the network's hub processor, is called a "star" configuration, with the hub station at the center of the star.
www.iran-central.net /vsatwork.htm   (210 words)

  
 Neighborhood Network - Hub MIS
The Nassau Hub Citizens Advisory Committee has worked since 1998 to insure that the Nassau Hub is developing using "Smart-Growth" principles to address the County's transportation and affordable housing needs.
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Redevelopment Plans: The Coliseum is at the heart of the Nassau Hub, and plans for its renovation and redevelopment of the 77 acres of County owned land it occupies are a major impetus for the Hub Study.
Listening to County Executive Tom Suozzi unveil his "New Suburbia" vision for the Hub, including a new Nassau Centre, are Neighborhood Network Executive Director Neal Lewis and Nassau County Deputy County Executive Patrick Duggan with the Nassau Coliseum in the background.
www.neighborhood-network.org /hub/hubmis.htm   (1726 words)

  
 Network Hub/Switch
In a nutshell, a hub is a device that the speed of individual port is shared.
For instance, the maximum speed of a 10BT hub with five users on it is 10/5, i.e.
However, most dual-speed hubs has a feature of auto sensing and switching between the two speeds.
www.pctekonline.com /nethub.html   (163 words)

  
 Network Tutorial: Topology
A star topology is designed with each node (file server, workstations, and peripherals) connected directly to a central network hub or concentrator (See fig.
Data on a star network passes through the hub or concentrator before continuing to its destination.
A linear bus network may be the least expensive way to install a network; you do not have to purchase concentrators.
members.tripod.com /barhoush_2/topology.htm   (677 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Netgear DS104 4-Port 10/100 Dual Speed Hub with Uplink Button: Electronics   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Every hub in the DS100 family offers multiple capabilities in a very compact and affordable unit, particularly designed for small business use.Auto-sensing dual-speed ports individually sense and adjust to run at 10 or 100 Mbps, allowing you to upgrade your network speed effortlessly.
Network ports with built-in LEDs provide clear and intuitive status for instant feedback on hub connections and of network activity.
This hub is perfect for me because I occasionally attach a legacy 10Mbps device and don't need more than three ports (other than to link to our existing network).
www.amazon.com /Netgear-DS104-4-Port-Uplink-Button/dp/B00000J4LQ   (1407 words)

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